I love this editor! It feels and works so nice. I like the animations, its not too much, just the right amount. I really like the interface as well.

Here are my requests : - in the project panel, I would like to use my arrow keys when moving around the tree structure of my files/folders. For me, as a programmer (as all of us on this Forum I assume), I use the keyboard more than my mouse. Maybe a quick shortcut key to swap between the editor and project panel as well? - at the bottom of the project panel, I want to see several icons that represent these actions : add, rename, and delete file/folder. When I dragged and dropped the folder I wanted to use into Sublime, it opened the folder and its contents. When I wanted to create a file/folder, I have to create a 'untitled' file, prompt to save it... then the prompt window shows me a directory which is far off from where I want to save it. It would be nice for these icons to be here so when I create a new folder, it creates it within the same scope of my project. Or file.

I like the minimap's new location... but I can't seem to turn it off from the Default Global Preferences when I set the "show_minimap" to false

Has there been a change in the way language definitions are loaded? Previously, I had a folder called Haskell2 with a modified language definition for .hs files that used to override the default one. In Sublime Text 2, however, this no longer seems to work, as the default one gets precedence. If this simply not implemented yet or is there a new way of overriding language definitions?

EDIT: A few more questions:

- Is there any chance of making settings like match_brackets_angle file-type dependent? Because I would like to match angle brackets in html files, but enabling it breaks matching of lambda expressions like (\x -> x + 2) in Haskell.

- Any chance of making an option to hide the menu bar until you press the Alt key?

- The file type indicator in the lower right corner has disappeared. Is this not implemented yet or did you decide to get rid of it? If so, is there a new way of choosing the language definition for unsaved files?